Chapter 4

Section A
1. prone=lying face down on abdomen
2. cervical vertebrae=first 7 segments of the spinal column at the base of the skull, numbered C1-C7.
3. cytology=the study of cells
4. dorsum=back surface of a body part; on the foot, the top of the foot
5. epigastric=upon/over the stomach
6. supination=movement that allows the palm of the hand to face upward or forward toward the front of the body.
7. pronation=movement that allows the palms to face downward or toward the back of the body.
8. lateral=toward the side of the body, or away from midline
9. mediolateral=pertaining to the middle and side of a structure
10. supine=lying flat on back facing up.

Section B
1. R Hypochondriac region
2. Epigastric Region
3. L Hypochondriac region
4. R Lumbar region
5. Umbilical region
6. L Lumbar region
7. R Inguinal region
8. Hypogastric region
9. L Inguinal region

section c
across
1. abdominal
3. thoracic
6. spinal
7. dorsum
9.ventral
down
1. abdominopelvic
2. IUQ
4. cranium
5. pelvi
8. RLQ
Section F
1. Coccyx
2. Midsagittal
3. McBurney's
4. Mediolateral
5. Peritoneum
6. ribosomes
7. visceral
8. Umbilicus
9. Navel
10. Dysplasia

Chapter 4 Section D-
1. Sacrum
2. Coccyx
3. Cell
4. CellMembrane
5. Nucleus
6. Cytoplasm
7. Dysplasea
8. Neoplasm
9. Aplasia
10.Hyperplasia

Chapter 4 Section E
1. C
2. I
3. E
4. J
5. B
6. G
7. D
8. A
9. F
10. G

Section G
1. abdominal
2. cytology
3. aplasia
4. histologist
5. neoplasia
6. plantar
7. chromosomes
8. cranial
9. navel
10. organ

Section H
1. B
2. S
3. C
4. C
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. A

Section I

1. abdomin
2. cervic
3. cyt
4. later
5. vent
6. plasia
7. ana
8. coron
9. interventrib
10. viscer

Chapter 4Section J-
1. Proximal
2. Medial
3. Lateral
4. Distal
5. Superior
6. Inferior
7. Posterior
8. Anterior
9. TransversePlane
10. FrontalPlane

Section L
1. Deep
2. Posterior
3. Dorsal
4. Lateral
5. Inferior
6. Caudal
7. Proximal
8. Prone
9. Pronation
10. Dorsum


Chapter 5

Section A
1. alopecia
2. ecchymosis
3. gangrene
4. hirsutism
5. ichthyosis
6. petechia
7. pruritus
8. sudoriferous
9. xanthoderma
10. histiocyte

Section B
1. Pruritus-Itching
2. Vitiligo-skin disorder. nonpigmented white patches
3. Sudoriferous-Sweat
4. Onycholysis-seperation of fingernail from bed
5. Keratin-fiberous protein
6. Hirsutism-Excesive body hair in adult male
7. Erythema-redness of skin, like a mild sunburn
8. Exfoliation-peeling of cell tissue
9. Ecchymosis-escape of blood into the tissue; bruise
10. Cellulitis-infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

Chapter 5 Section D-
1.Kaposissarcoma
2.Tineacorporis
3. Gangrene
4. Albinism
5.Herpeszoster
6.Scleroderma
7-Across- Pediculosis
7-Down-Pemphigus
8. Psoriasis
9. Scabies

Chapter 5 Section E
1. Dermatitis
2. Cyanosis
3. Dermis
4. Polycythemia
5. Hemangiomas
6. Phagocyte
7. Onychocryptosis
8. Xeroderma

Section F
1 Epidermis
2. Sebaceous Gland
3. Dermis
4. Subcutaneous Layer
5. Sweat Gland
6. Free Edge
7. Nail Body
8. Lunula
9. Nailbed
10. Cuticle

Section G
1. psoriasis - A common, noninfectious, chronic disorder of the skin manifested by silvery-white scales covering round, raised, reddened plaques producing itching.
2. impetigo - Contagious superficial skin infection characterized by serous vesicles and pustules filled with millions of staphylococcus bacteria, usually forming on the face.
3. cryosurgery - A noninvasive treatment that uses subfreezing temperature to freeze and destroy the tissue.
4. hyperkeratosis - An over growth of the horny layer of the epidermis
5. albinism - A condition characterized by absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes.
6. gangrene - Tissue death due to the loss of adequate blood supply, invasion of bacteria, and subsequent decay of enzymes (especially proteins), producing an offensive, foul odor.
7. eczema - An acute or chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by erythema, papules, vesicles, pustules, scales, crusts, or scabs and accompanied by intense itching.
8. pediculosis - A highly contagious parasitic infestation caused by blood-sucking lice.
9. leukoplakia - White, hard, thickened patches firmly attached to the mucus membrane in areas such as the mouth, vulva, or penis.
10. melanoma (malignant) - Malignant skin tumor originating from melanocytes in preexisting nevi, freckles, of skin with pigment; darkly pigmented cancerous tumor.

Chapter 5 Section H-
1. D
2. H
3. A
4. G
5. I
6. F
7. J
8. C
9. B
10. E


Chapter 5 Section J-
1. J
2. G
3. F
4. I
5. H
6. C
7. B
8. E
9. D
10. A




Section L
1. C
2. D
3. D
4. A
5. C

Section M
1. yes, ulcer - A circumscribed, open sore or lesion of the skin that is accompanied by inflammation.
2. no, lesion - Any visible damage to the tissues of the skin, such as a wound, sore, rash, or boil.
3 yes, ecchymosis - A bluish-black discoloration of an area of the skin or mucous membrane caused by an escape of blood into the tissues as a result of injury to the area; also known as a bruise or a black-and-blue mark.
4. yes, erythema - Redness of the skin due to capillary dilatation. An example of erythema is nervous blushing or mild sunburn.
5. yes, scales - Thin flakes of hardened epithelium shed from the epidermis.
6. no, papules - Small, solid, circumscribed elevation on the skin.
7. yes, vesicles - Small thin-walled skin lesions containing clear fluid; a blister.
8. yes, laceration - A tear in the skin.
9. no, fissure - A cracklike sore or groove in the skin or mucous membrane.
10. yes, dermatology - The study of skin.